There are different paths to future memory. Author P.M.H. Atwater says the future memory allows people to "live" life in advance and remember the experience in detail when something triggers that memory. Atwater says the unifying, and permanent, effect of that experience is a brain a "brain shift" which she believes "may be at the very core of existence itself." In Future Memory, Atwater shows that structural and chemical changes are occurring in our brains, changes indicative of higher evolutionary development. The author, one of the foremost investigators of the near-death experience NDE , experienced the future memory process firsthand following her own three NDEs. She shows how these "rehearsals" for future events differ from other modes of futuristic awareness such as clairvoyance, precognition, and deja vu. Future Memory : provides a series of steps to assist in developing future memory explores new models of time, existence, and consciousness presents an in-depth study of the brain shift and how it can be experienced offers an extensive appendix, resource manual, and notes Future Memory is an important step in understanding the relationship between human perception and reality.

How to remember what you don't want to forget. Frustrated by your forgetfulness? Don't be. Memory lapses aren't necessarily a sign of age -- more often they are a sign of the times, as we're all inundated with important information to remember, from PINs and cell phone numbers to children's schedules and crucial business facts. Dr. Cynthia Green, founding director of The Memory Enhancement Program at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, shows you how to make the most of your memory, sharing her powerful yet practical eight-step program for improving your recall. Do you sometimes enter a room and forget what you went there for? -- page 29 Do you find yourself struggling to remember details from an important meeting? -- page 110 Are you constantly misplacing your keys or glasses? -- page 113 Do you find it impossible to remember directions, phone numbers, or computer passwords without writing them down? - - page 136 Do the names of people you've just been introduced to slip your mind? - - page 193

Higbee, Kenneth L.Your Memory : How It Works and How to Improve It Da Capo Press 2001 paperback. . Some underlining / highlighing but good used book.. BOOK COND: Used; Very Good. Book #or1043332. ISBN #1569246297 / 9781569246290. (filed under: Memory ) *

Higbee, Kenneth L.Your Memory : How It Works and How to Improve It Da Capo Press 2001 paperback. . Some underlining / highlighing but good used book.. BOOK COND: Used; Very Good. Book #or1043332. ISBN #1569246297 / 9781569246290. (filed under: Memory ) *

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Do you want to stop forgetting appointments, birthdays, and other important dates? Work more efficiently at your job? Study less and get better grades? Remember the names and faces of people you meet? The good news is that it's all possible. Your Memory will help to expand your memory abilities beyond what you thought possible. Dr. Higbee reveals how simple techniques, like the Link, Loci, Peg, and Phonetic systems, can be incorporated into your everyday life and how you can also use these techniques to learn foreign languages faster than you thought possible, remember details you would have otherwise forgotten, and overcome general absentmindedness. Higbee also includes sections on aging and memory and the latest information on the use of mnemonics.

Johnson, GeorgeIn The Palaces Of Memory: How we Build the Worlds Inside Our Heads Knopf 1991 hardcover. BOOK COND: Used; Very Good. JACKET COND: Used; Good. Book #or703838. ISBN #0394583485 / 9780394583488. (filed under: Memory ) *Even as you read these words, a tiny portion of your brain is physically changing. New connections are being sprouted -- a circuit that will create a stab of recognition if you encounter the words again. That is one of the theories of memory presented in this intriguing and splendidly readable book, which distills three researchers' inquiries into the processes that enable us to recognize a face that has aged ten years or remember a melody for decades. Ranging from experiments performed on the "wetware" of the brain to attempts to re-create human cognition in computers, In the Palaces of Memory is science writing at its most exciting.

Unleash the hidden power of your mind through Harry Lorayne and Jerry Lucas's simple, fail-safe memory system, and you can become more effective, more imaginative, and more powerful, at work, at school, in sports and play. Discover how easy it is to: file phone numbers, data, figures, and appointments right in your head; learn foreign words and phrases with ease; read with speed--and greater understanding; shine in the classroom--and shorten study hours; dominate social situations, and more. From the Paperback edition.

Tangible, you can learn and remember more than you ever though possible. Learn anything without the drudgery of rote memorization A total of eight revolutionary learning techniques are discussed and illustrated to insure that every learning challenge can be overcome through the use of this hard back reference guide. Under the campaign Learn at the speed of sight with Jerry Lucas Doctor Memory , this book By teaching your mind to make intangible names tangible, you can learn and remember more people than you ever though possible. This fun and often humorous technique has been successfully demonstrated by Jerry Lucas on live, nationally syndicated TV programs. Jerry has used this technique to remember the last names of in excess of 400 people at a time and never missed a name. Countless others have tried the technique and discovered that with just a little bit of disci-pline, they too can do it

"Total Recall" reveals effective, entertaining methods to help you remember anything - easily and accurately. You'll discover how to remember what you read and hear, how to study, memorize a speech or script, plus:

"Total Recall" reveals effective, entertaining methods to help you remember anything - easily and accurately. You'll discover how to remember what you read and hear, how to study, memorize a speech or script, plus: